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    Default Token Specs

    Do our machines use more than just size of the token to validate them? Diameter, thickness, weight, alloy, etc.? I have been intrigued by the recent questions about using car wash tokens, video arcade tokens, parking tokens, etc. I am not interested in modifying the validator, as I have 500 tokens in each of my machines, that I would like to continue to use.

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    Default Re: Token Specs

    25 pai and 30 pai are the 2 standard sizes, the larger one are use in Okinawa palours.
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    Default Re: Token Specs

    I know that pachislo tokens are almost exactly the same size as Chunky Cheese tokens.
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    Default Re: Token Specs

    Quote Originally Posted by Chrisdice
    I know that pachislo tokens are almost exactly the same size as Chunky Cheese tokens.

    And how would you know that ??????? i don't wanna hear a little rat told ya either......
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    Default Re: Token Specs

    My pachi seems to use .984 tokens, the local chucky cheeses here uses .900 :-(
    If the coin mech is the same type as arcade machines, it checks diameter, width, and weight, no alloy checking, but Ii could be wrong

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